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Linux Business Week covers Consortium launch
The launch of the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium is picked up by Linux Business Week.
Launch of the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium - SymbianOne Newsletter
The SymbianOne Newsletter reports on the public launch of the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium.
Roundtable II and CalConnect Interoperability Event
The Consortium’s second Roundtable, 11-13 January 2005, hosted by the University of Washington, and the companion January 11-12 2005 Interop, have been concluded.
Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium Interop Features IETF Specifications
CalConnect has kicked off its 2005 schedule of events with interoperability testing focused on the CalDAV and iCalendar specifications.
eSchool News reports on CalConnect
eSchool News reports on the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium and its aims through interviewing several members.
e-Pro Magazine writes on Roundtable II and CalConnect Interoperability Event
An article from e-Pro magazine on the just-completed CalConnect Interoperability Event and the Consortium Roundtable II in January.
Duke University to Host Calendaring and Scheduling Roundtable/Interop
Registration for the 1-3 June, 2005 Roundtable and associated Interop hosted by Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, is now open.
IEEE publishes article on CalDAV and the Consortium
The IEEE publishes an article on CalDAV which also talks about the Consortium.
Ferris Research blog comments on CalConnect
Posting about Calendaring and Scheduling, and the Consortium, on the Ferris Research blog.
Wall Street Journal publishes articles on CalConnect
Articles in the Wall Street Journal Career Journal and Wall Street Journal Online on CalConnect.
Roundtable III reported by media
Two media alerts were issued prior to the Roundtable and CalConnect Interoperability Event at Duke University on 1-3 June 2005.
Duke University to Host Calendaring and Scheduling Interop
Registration for the third CalConnect Interop hosted by Duke University in Durham, NC is now open.
Advisory Notices on DST and the Energy Policy Act of 2005
The Consortium issued a pair of Advisory Notices regarding the provision in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (House version) changing the start and end...
Energy Bill’s Proposed Daylight-Savings-Time Change Is Untimely
CalConnect suggests a delay in the effective date of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 due to the potential impact on software and hardware calendaring...
Roundtable III hosted by Duke University concludes
CalConnect Roundtable III at Duke University, 1-3 June, 2005, has concluded.
CalConnect Interop Makes Progress Solving Web-related Calendaring Problems
Completion of the third CalConnect Interop at Duke University in Durham, NC brings progress in solving Web-related calendaring problems.
Media Coverage on the Consortium and the Energy Policy Act of 2005
The Executive Director of the Consortium was interviewed by the Associated Press for an article that received wide distribution following the signing of the Energy...
IBM and Trumba Join the Consortium
IBM and Trumba have joined CalConnect.
IBM Joins Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium
IBM has joined the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium to work with other members to end the complexity, ambiguity, and lack of interoperability related to current...
Trumba Joins Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium
Trumba has joined the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium to work with other members to end the complexity, ambiguity, and lack of interoperability related to current...
CalConnect Adds Two More Top University Members
Harvard Arts & Sciences Computing Services and New York University have joined CalConnect.
Roundtable V and its interoperability event have been completed
CalConnect announces the completion of Roundtable V and its interoperability event.
Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium’s Fifth Interop and Roundtable
CalConnect is now accepting registrations for its fifth Interop and Roundtable. Status of Technical Committees and their action plans will be the focal point of...